Canard Pars - Gundam SEED Destiny Astray

After the incident which supposedly killed Prayer, Canard joined the Junk Guild in Gundam SEED Destiny Astray. He assists Lowe in the construction of the rebuilt YMF-X000A/H Dreadnought H which uses small elements of the Hyperion and lacks the DRAGOON system. He uses his new suit to fight against EA mobile suits in a bid to protect GENESIS Alpha when Lowe decides to use it to get to Mars.

By CE 73, he has fought at the side of the Junk Guild and Serpent Tail but leaves the factions to start his own mercenary group, named simply "X". This group operates from the modified Agamemnon-class carrier Ortigia, commanded by Meriol Pristis. "X" and Serpent Tail are both hired by the Junk Guild in C.E. 73 to protect GENESIS Alpha from a large-scale Earth Alliance attack, allowing the station's crew to escape. He also learns that the mysterious man that set him on his path to killing Kira Yamato was none other than chairman of the PLANT Supreme Council Gilbert Durandal who also used to be a scientist who worked on the Ultimate Coordinator project.

Prayer seems to be guarding Canard against returning to his old ways.

Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Franchise
  • SEED episodes
  • Special Edition
  • Astray
  • Destiny
    • episodes
    • Special Edition
    • Destiny Astray
    • C.E. 73 Δ Astray
  • C.E. 73: Stargazer
  • Club Yonkoma
  • Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. (II)
  • Music
Characters
SEED characters
  • Kira Yamato
  • Athrun Zala
  • Cagalli Yula Athha
  • Lacus Clyne
  • Shinn Asuka
Astray characters
  • Jean Carry
  • Morgan Chevalier
  • Lowe Guele
  • Edward Harrelson
  • Canard Pars
Technology
Warships and spacecraft
  • Archangel class assault ship
  • Minor spacecraft
  • Minor warships

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